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demonstratorare taking to the streets and dozens of cities. one of 100 workers begin such a different mcdonald's restaurants. employees at this mcdonald's in wilmington, delaware see there wages are simply too low to make ends meet. >> i will be able to prode for my daughter, wife, put food on e table, pay my bills without worrying if they're right to send a letter of the milk. >> full-time at t federal minimum wage means employees of maker of 15,000 per year. the president suggested that addressing income inequality would be the focus of his -emaining three years in office. >> i believe this is the finding challenges of our time. making sure our economy works wereevery working american. higher wages would leave the steeper prices and fewer pitch and it is for jobs. >> you cannot just translate youreed for more money into every busines and say, i have three kids to be, so you need to pay more. that is not how compensation works in this country. >> they sayyit's up to the local franchise to determine wages. lou: and markets always. while the un
demonstratorare taking to the streets and dozens of cities. one of 100 workers begin such a different mcdonald's restaurants. employees at this mcdonald's in wilmington, delaware see there wages are simply too low to make ends meet. >> i will be able to prode for my daughter, wife, put food on e table, pay my bills without worrying if they're right to send a letter of the milk. >> full-time at t federal minimum wage means employees of maker of 15,000 per year. the president...
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>> on a city bus. he didn't have a driver's license. it's so bizarre. months before he is escaping on a bus and now he is escaping the texas school book depository on a bus. >> you know that every conspiracy theorist in our history, saying okay, but marina oswald had every reason in the world to be quiet and whatere those reasons and how many of those reasons were part of the fact that she was a soviet type of citizen whom oswald had met and encouraged, it seems common to many common to have met in moscow. >> he was a violent wife beater coming had delusions of grandeur, he said he wanted to hunt down richard nixon, that he wanted to fight in the cuban revolution and he wanted to make her dependent upon him and he didn't want her to learn english because then he couldn't control her. it was a very strange relationship. lou: jackie kennedy's influence, looking at the two pivotal women in this tale. her role as you see it. >> she created the image of john kennedy from the time they got married. she was the stage person and she said she wanted to be the ar
>> on a city bus. he didn't have a driver's license. it's so bizarre. months before he is escaping on a bus and now he is escaping the texas school book depository on a bus. >> you know that every conspiracy theorist in our history, saying okay, but marina oswald had every reason in the world to be quiet and whatere those reasons and how many of those reasons were part of the fact that she was a soviet type of citizen whom oswald had met and encouraged, it seems common to many...
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using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... wl power us all... into the future. ♪ >> another beautiful morning in centsinnati, metropolis of the money-minded, where daily life revolves around good people, good choices, and -- good grief! >> [ roars ] >> it began only moments ago -- a marauding monster, with enough rage to level the city and enough arms to lay waste to any challengers, appeared as though from out of nowhere. >> this guy puts the "ugh" in "ugly." >> and he put himself in a tight spot. >> [ grunts ] too true! if he's failed to realize... [ dynamic music plays ]
using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... wl power us all... into the future. ♪ >> another beautiful morning in centsinnati, metropolis of the money-minded, where daily life revolves around good people, good choices, and -- good grief! >> [ roars ] >> it began only moments ago -- a marauding monster, with enough rage to level the city and enough arms to lay waste to any challengers, appeared as though from out of nowhere. >> this...
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places like goldman will city pay people. when you're looking at business models, what do investors look at? they look at business models and see how it is going to fit in the next five years. given regulatory environment, the volcker rule coming down, not totally down but looks like it is almost done. will curtail proprietary trading, using their own ideas to trade in the market. they can take risks in trading, this is where they make their money, only based on a customer trade so more of like a middleman. here is the problem they have. they're not as big as jpmorgan. we beat up on jpmorgan all the time. everybody going after them. here is reality of jpmorgan, because it is a huge bank and so many customers, guess what? it is middleman on some different trades. all it has to do is act as an agent as opposed to a principal. lori: interesting, talking about the question of recruitment, curious what you're hearing from headhunters around people in general, are folks going, talent going to wall street or going to private firms?
places like goldman will city pay people. when you're looking at business models, what do investors look at? they look at business models and see how it is going to fit in the next five years. given regulatory environment, the volcker rule coming down, not totally down but looks like it is almost done. will curtail proprietary trading, using their own ideas to trade in the market. they can take risks in trading, this is where they make their money, only based on a customer trade so more of like...
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as i said, 100 cities. of course the companies themselves, we give the minimum wage my entry jobs under 20 but years old. president obama's said he would back a minimum wage line. but the prince of the companies. back to you. tracy: thank you very much. we will see when a bit. with more than 140 -- i was supposed to wait for that animation. i was told to wait. i still did not wait. more than 140 million people shopping this weekend, the national retail federation found another 130,000 consumers were waiting for today's online promotions to shop. of those, we for this, nearly 25,000,009 expected to use smart phones. 22% increase the online retailers, president ceo joining us now to kickoff our bad habit series. so cool that you are here because the numbers are well blew me away. 61 percent of your sales for the weekend came from iphone. that is crazy. >> absolutely crazy. the growth of mobile shopping has been absolutely unbelievable the fact that six of every ten hours is coming from mobil is crazy. i tell
as i said, 100 cities. of course the companies themselves, we give the minimum wage my entry jobs under 20 but years old. president obama's said he would back a minimum wage line. but the prince of the companies. back to you. tracy: thank you very much. we will see when a bit. with more than 140 -- i was supposed to wait for that animation. i was told to wait. i still did not wait. more than 140 million people shopping this weekend, the national retail federation found another 130,000 consumers...